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SKU: 5559010251

Door handle with bow 5559 nickel plated

810 SEK

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,35 kg
Material

Nickel plated

Model Lock company No 659

Time period 1930-1940

Rosettes are included.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 19

Description

Model Lock company No 659

Time period 1930-1940

Rosettes are included.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 19

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,35 kg
Material

Nickel plated

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